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now says it did not know the hijacker was already in america, bob, and making those calls from san diego. >> schieffer: okay. bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the way it comes up with those numbers and, believe it or not, lady gaga is now part of the act. anthony mason has that. >> reporter: the economy was stronger last year than we thought. a new formula for calculating g.d.p. says it grew 2.8%-- better than the 2.2% first reported. the recession was also not as bad. g.d.p. fell 2.9% during the financial crisis, the new formula finds. it was down 3.2% under the old. >> we are certainly changing our estimates throughout history but we are not rewriting economic history. >> reporter: steve landfeld heads the bureau of economic analysis at the commerce department wh
now says it did not know the hijacker was already in america, bob, and making those calls from san diego. >> schieffer: okay. bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the...
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has america lost the war on poverty? i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. >>> tonight we conclude the look at the rapid expansion of the food stamp culture in america. my colleague bret baier talks to someone there at the beginning of the war on poverty, now says it is a war that should never have been fought. >> our american answer to poverty is not to make the poor more secure in their poverty but to reach down and to help them lift themselves. >> it sounded really good at the time, too, give a hand up, not a handout. >> reporter: at that time, charles murray was a 21-year-old history major at harvard
has america lost the war on poverty? i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have...
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phil to talk about the reality of sexual assault in america. while he hasn't spoken publicly about the incident, the show did release a statement which reads in part, quote, this tweet was intended to evoke discussion into a very serious show topic. this was not a personal post and dr. phil deleted it the second he saw it. okay. so dr. phil personally deleted the weet and at the same time that statement suggests he wasn't personally the one who sent it out. but judging by the reactions, those details don't really seem to matter to most people out there. guys, this is not the first time we have seen someone with over a million followers tweet something out that has really caused a stir online. there are countless examples. i think of ashton kutcher. he tweeted something about joe paterno and it really caused people to go crazy. the reality is though, i mean, how often are people not even tweeting this themselves, like intere dr. phil. you have a number of assistants. i'm not one of them. they tweet something that people take the wrong way for wh
phil to talk about the reality of sexual assault in america. while he hasn't spoken publicly about the incident, the show did release a statement which reads in part, quote, this tweet was intended to evoke discussion into a very serious show topic. this was not a personal post and dr. phil deleted it the second he saw it. okay. so dr. phil personally deleted the weet and at the same time that statement suggests he wasn't personally the one who sent it out. but judging by the reactions, those...
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instead, he's undermined any idea of america engaging himself. he gave a speech a few months ago in which he said this war, the war on terror must end, as if it's all over, the tide of war is receding. he has to address the american people. he has to enlist the congress. and that means he has to stay on this in a sustained military campaign or rhetorical or it will be less than useful and useless. >> the president has not talked to speaker boehner as of late this afternoon. >>> next up, the uproar over voter id laws. alert. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >> this morning affirm that the struggle must and will go on in the cause of our nation's quest for justice. until every eligible american has the chance to exercise his or her right to vote unencumbered by discriminatory or unneeded procedures, rules, or practices. >> this is deeply depressing to see the chief law enforcement officer in the country use partisan politics and that's all it is to drive a wedge betwe
instead, he's undermined any idea of america engaging himself. he gave a speech a few months ago in which he said this war, the war on terror must end, as if it's all over, the tide of war is receding. he has to address the american people. he has to enlist the congress. and that means he has to stay on this in a sustained military campaign or rhetorical or it will be less than useful and useless. >> the president has not talked to speaker boehner as of late this afternoon. >>>...
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america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions. the australian prime minister said he didn't want history to report that we were the party to turning such a blind eye. now that we know what we know, the question we must be asking is what will we do. let me emphasize president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations. we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endure regime, gunfire and strouxs to their investigation. as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. invest
america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has...
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it was a war against black america. now in the past 20 years, you've allowed that war to be profited by private prisons. >> now, that entire report is at presumedguilty.msnbc.com. we're also going to take questions on twitter at #hum #presumedguilty. with us now is the director of "lockdown usa," a documentary about the war on prisons. >> thank you for having me. >> the first question is, what's wrong with companies running these prisons? >> what has happened is for president past 40 years we've waged a war called the war on drugs. it's failed miserably. 20 years ago as this war was waging and locking up black and brown americans across this country, private prisons said, wow, there's a business here. we can make money on this. think came in the game. we'll take your prisoners from you. you sell us to them at the highest price and we'll take them from you. they started buying these prisons and putting them in private prisons. i'm a businessman. i employ 40 people. i appreciate business. as a business person, they said,
it was a war against black america. now in the past 20 years, you've allowed that war to be profited by private prisons. >> now, that entire report is at presumedguilty.msnbc.com. we're also going to take questions on twitter at #hum #presumedguilty. with us now is the director of "lockdown usa," a documentary about the war on prisons. >> thank you for having me. >> the first question is, what's wrong with companies running these prisons? >> what has happened...
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united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of military action here. what do they really want? >> the saudis and jordanians and others, their intent is to get rid of this regime. they want to see assad out and they want a tactical defeat of iran and hezbollah. they're not going to participate openly like some did like fattah in libya. one of the reasons we have this tragedy in syria is the regional powers are unable to provide the leadership, europeans on their own cannot provide leadership and because of the dithering of the obama regime, there is no leadership. everybody is waiting for an american leadership, they cannot do it on their own. >> president o
united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of...
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fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad o'brien, halle val chee. >> we know audiences wanted to hear more, know more. there are more stories out there, don't get to see them on the television network. >> reporter: they bought their way into 50 million cable homes by purchasing al gore's current tv for half a billion dollars. today, hillary clinton talking about its parent network for endorsement of sorts. >> viewership of al jazeera is going up in the united states because it is real news. >> reporter: initial newscasts lacking the depth promised. >> the president convened top officials. egypt has to be at the top of
fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad...
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growing concerns both here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. egypt moves closer to civil war. a syndicated columnist and author of 11 books on the middle east joins me now from london. welcome back to the program. great to have you here. >> thank you. . >> good, let's look at syria. first, a year ago, i think it was, president obama famously said their use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences. what is bashar assad's consequences that he's willing to cross that line? >> what happened recently was the sixth attack and now a pattern is emerging, each attack has been bigger than the previous one. so he has been testing both the international and public opinion, the united states resolve and also how far he can go inside syria. now we can establish that pattern quite clearly. >> so he figures he's testing the u.s. and so he thinks he can move ahead as he wants to do, that's how you would see it? >> and also, you know, in every case, government media are supporters of the government to leaf th
growing concerns both here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. egypt moves closer to civil war. a syndicated columnist and author of 11 books on the middle east joins me now from london. welcome back to the program. great to have you here. >> thank you. . >> good, let's look at syria. first, a year ago, i think it was, president obama famously said their use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences....
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. >>> from connecticut tonight, word that the state's child advocate ha
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but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are watching you right now as you sit at home watching this show in ways that you don't know. chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: a thermal camera so sense tev it detects the footprints of someone who just walked across a carpet. new digital sims tystems that m store millions of hours of real time video. >> start to build up a wealth of information. >> but as americans worry about the federal government's secret surveillance program, there's a wave of local capability just on the horizon. from cameras to drones. >> there's a lot of law enforcement agencies and firefighting agencies that are looking to use the technology. >> well over 1,000 local agencies have applied for drone permits across the country from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where, you know, police departments could deploy dozens of even hundreds of these flying
but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are watching you right now as you sit at home watching this show in ways that you don't know. chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: a thermal camera so sense tev it detects the footprints of someone who just walked across a carpet. new digital sims tystems that m store millions of hours of real time video. >> start to build...
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i think he viewed his job as seeing weird stuff from around the world and bringing it back to america and teaching people about these other places. >> and then from the cartoons he then becomes a pioneer of radio technology. >> people cast in the bottom of the grand canyon is thought he is the first person to broadcast to the whole world and then a taferping its microphone to a parachute jumper so people can hear what it will be like jumping from a plane and what it sounds like is this. >> e oh my god. >> but did is that kind of curiosity that does s so appealing. >> yeah. and he's an appealing guy ultimately because he's such a goof bauchlt he find its everything curious and fascinating and interesting and weefermentd he's like a child. >> got it. >> it's a fascinating story, thank you so much for being here. >> curious manson the book shelves now, neil thompson. >> that's our show, please join us tomorrow at 11:00,
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that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now people have been saying the nfl faced an existential problem, concussions could literally end the game. so how big a deal is this for pro football? >> well, this was the storm cloud that was over every decision the nfl made, it was over every season the last few seasons because everyone knew that this -- there was going to come a day of reckoning. and the reason why this is such a big win for the national football league in my opinion is that even though, including the attorneys fees, it's going to cost every nfl team, every nfl owner about $30 million, this is $30 million payable
that's more than nascar, the nba and america's pastime, baseball. the question is who really won in this settlement and does it mean anything when it comes to the impact of concussions in football? i want to bring in a man that any football fan knows very, very well. peter king, senior writer for "sports illustrated" and editor of the mmqb.com. thanks for joining us. really appreciate it. >> sure. >> first of all, help us understand this settlement. for a couple years now...
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what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see these people out there with their whole family. >> there was a sense of i want to make sure my kids are here so they remember this moment. >> absolutely. >> beautiful day. >> absolutely. all right. there is much more "cycle" still ahead. buildi ng a nimatronics buildi is all about getting things to work together. the timing. the actions. the reactions. everything has to sync up. my expenses are no different. membership streamlines your business expenses. with receiptmatch from american express just shoot your business card receipts and t
what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see...
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one of america's biggest secrets is how it spends its money on intelligence. but today the secret is out. the "washington post" obtained a copy of the so-called black budget which was leaked by the fugitive former n.s.a. computer technician edward snowden. it shows that the budget in its entirety tops $52 billion a year with the biggest share-- more than $14 billion-- going to the c.i.a. our john miller is a former assistant deputy director of national intelligence. john, what did you find in terms of surprises in the budget? >> it was full of tantalizing facts-- some of which i knew because i used to go through this budget. but i think if you're going to pull out the special moments, one, there's the irony which is that the n.s.a. had a budget justification in there to look at 4,000 intelligence officers who they felt might be the insider threat. in other words, a potential security risk who might, i don't know, leak a document like edward snowden. so they certainly seem to have a point there. two, that the n.s.a. and c.i.a. were working on a large program jo
one of america's biggest secrets is how it spends its money on intelligence. but today the secret is out. the "washington post" obtained a copy of the so-called black budget which was leaked by the fugitive former n.s.a. computer technician edward snowden. it shows that the budget in its entirety tops $52 billion a year with the biggest share-- more than $14 billion-- going to the c.i.a. our john miller is a former assistant deputy director of national intelligence. john, what did you...
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. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to beat apple at its own game? obviously no, but i will explain. >>> but first, here's my take. if there is one crisis that both the american left and right agree is real, it is of declining mobility. the american dream is at heart that someone no matter his or her background can make it in this country. a few weeks ago, four economists at harvard and the university of california at berkeley released a path-breaking study of mobility within the united states. and last week, the "journal of economic perspectives" published a series of essays tackling the question from an international perspective. the research is careful and nuanced
. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to beat apple at its own game? obviously no, but i will explain. >>> but...
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we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. students in kentucky are revolting over michelle obama's new pish to have kids eat healthier and reduce childhood obesity. at a special school board meeting, one member said students tell her the meals taste like vomit. a celebrity chef and host of road trip, and
we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key...
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we're going to go to the pentagon next for an answer. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited time. it's gonna be a hit this year. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is now! we would never miss endless shrimp. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. so come and sea food differently. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >>> welcome back, everyone. united nations weapons inspectors have left syria with bags of evidence and stor
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>> indeed, america should care about detroit. america should care about all the cities in the country if they're not struggling with pension liabilities and health care liabilities, we believe that detroit is ground zero with the question of how the government should respond to cities in financial crisis. we must care about detroit. >> there is an issue going on here that all of the things that helped to hollow out detroit and make it difficult for detroit to have an economic base are the same things that are happening in other municipalities around the country. >> that is right, detroit suffers, because one, the foreclosure crisis decimated the ranks of detroit, manufacturing in many ways has gone overseas, gone offshore, those jobs left the motor town. and so this is not about local bad government. this is not about the myth of mismanagement. it is about trade policy affecting detroit. this is about the foreclosure crisis. and so these are big issues that need federal intervention. and then if you add pension requirement and he
>> indeed, america should care about detroit. america should care about all the cities in the country if they're not struggling with pension liabilities and health care liabilities, we believe that detroit is ground zero with the question of how the government should respond to cities in financial crisis. we must care about detroit. >> there is an issue going on here that all of the things that helped to hollow out detroit and make it difficult for detroit to have an economic base...
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is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest threat. more importantly, they have a conduit of transferring weapons and funds between iran and syria and hezbollah to here in lebanon. that's an access that the three of them feel is important to count oar the balance. they have come out and actually said an attack on syria is an attempt to break up that access giving them the right to respond and to defend. they don't explain whether that's going to be militarily or how they're going do tla. but i do think that that is one of the major concerns for u.s. military planners, which is the intended stated objective of any u.s. military strike now may be to simp
is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest...
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growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences. what is assad's calculation that he would cross, be willing to cross that red line? >> small-scale attacks and nothing happened. what happened recently was the sixth attack and -- each attack has been bigger than the previous one with the exception of one in the middle. so -- he has been testing both the -- international public opinion and the united states resolve and also how far he can go inside syria. now we can establish that pattern quite clearly. >> it is -- he figures he's testing the u.s. so testing the world and they are not responding. he's going to keep pushing ahead to do
growing here and abroad about america's hands-off approach to the middle east. as new evidence of chemical weapons used in syria surfaces and egypt moves closer to civil war. we a great to have you here. welcome back to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> good. let's look at syria first. a year ago, i think it was the president famously, president obama, fame famously said -- use of chemical weapons would be a red line that syria shouldn't cross and would have consequences....
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america was under attack. four americans dead. the first ambassador killed in more than three decades. an information officer and two s.e.a.l.s murdered. three days after the attacks on the consulate, arwa damon was one of the first journalists to arrive in benghazi. >> we first came here three days after the attack. this was the ambassador's bedroom. part of a suite that made up the safe room, which was fortified with heavily metal windows and door. and it was here, between the bed and the chair that we found his diary. as we walked freely through the compound, it was strangely insecure. personal and official documents strewn about. we met the young man who shot video of ambassador stevens, unconscious, close to death, being carried out. >> translator: i was filming video and i thought it was an american, a driver or a security guy. >> we also spoke to the doctor who tried to save stevens' life. >> translator: i tried to resuscitate, but after 45 minutes, no sign of life. >> one eyewitness, who arrived at the compound as the fire
america was under attack. four americans dead. the first ambassador killed in more than three decades. an information officer and two s.e.a.l.s murdered. three days after the attacks on the consulate, arwa damon was one of the first journalists to arrive in benghazi. >> we first came here three days after the attack. this was the ambassador's bedroom. part of a suite that made up the safe room, which was fortified with heavily metal windows and door. and it was here, between the bed and...
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so much of the rest of america. >> that's right. also, for republicans, simply stand up and say, look, you know, this -- this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too. put pressure on democrats and their staffs to live under it because that may, in fact, cause a couple of -- rethinking about just how much this -- whether or not we should keep this law in place. >> so is there any -- way to challenge this other than politically in congress? i mean, if this is a unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation, the administration is doing, can anybody do anything? any standing to sue? >> i don't think so. this is -- this is relay political issue and -- it is a good one for republicans, i think, because -- look, they have had a lot of trouble changing the affordable care act. here is an issue where -- democrats looking out for number one might be willing to go along. >> sign on to it. this would create an opening for them to make other changes in the law. perhaps ask for a year's delay. and i
so much of the rest of america. >> that's right. also, for republicans, simply stand up and say, look, you know, this -- this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too. put pressure on democrats and their staffs to live under it because that may, in fact, cause a couple of -- rethinking about just how much this -- whether or not we should keep this law in place. >> so is there any -- way to challenge this other than politically in congress? i...
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egypt is america's strongest arab ally. it's a fine line to walk. what do you think? >> i think if you want to look at our foreign policy over the last five years, you could do that or you could be more intelligent about it and look at the way we've been handling foreign policies the last five decades. we tried a strategy of buying support. we tried a strategy putting in leaders who have become dictators in order to support u.s. interests. i strongly disagree with senator mccain. we did not lose our influence or credibility in egypt over the past couple of weeks. we lost it years ago as we continued to prop up mubarak and the egyptian people knew he was a dictator. that's when we lost our credibility. in terms of what obama is doing, i do agree it seems to be a haphazard policy, sort of approach towards the michel. to say this is something that's inherent to the obama administration is disingenuous and seems to forget u.s. history. >> it was president obama who made a great show of going on his first trip to the middle east in june of 2009 within a few months being in
egypt is america's strongest arab ally. it's a fine line to walk. what do you think? >> i think if you want to look at our foreign policy over the last five years, you could do that or you could be more intelligent about it and look at the way we've been handling foreign policies the last five decades. we tried a strategy of buying support. we tried a strategy putting in leaders who have become dictators in order to support u.s. interests. i strongly disagree with senator mccain. we did...
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good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show, my name is john oliver. i'm still here, unfortunately, for jon stewart who is currently attempting to break the world record for smashing the most watermelons with his head in under two minutes. he's-- (laughter) es he's good. he spent the time well. my guest tonight author of a new book about the life of riply's believe if or not creator robert riply neal thompson is here. but before we left last week we discussed how ridiculous it was that the 2016 presidential election speculation had already begun. could it be hill roe clinton, probably. could it be chris christie, possibly. could it be rand paul, absolutely not. (laughter) >> that is not going to happen. but all this speculation launched our new segment can't you at least wait until jon stewart comes back. because as you know,
good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> welcome to the daily show, my name is john oliver. i'm still here, unfortunately, for jon stewart who is currently attempting to break the world record for smashing the most watermelons with his head in under two minutes. he's-- (laughter) es he's good. he spent the time...
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america is combatting enemies to a degree i don't believe the american public is clued in on but what do you make the michael chertoff's assertion that this war against al qaeda may be more dangerous than the previous one? >> it is a fascinating comment. i take mr. chertoff extremely seriously. it is a legitimate point of view. it is not one i necessarily share. i certainly think when al qaeda's core was at its strongest -- there is when we suffered our largest attack and also when we had other kinds of major plots that were in the works and we had the indonesia bombing in 2002. we had the spain train bombings in 2003. that was a pretty dicey period. we had had a worry for a short time, as you'll recall, about a possible nuclear weapon being in manhattan back in the fall of 2001. al qaeda's core was a pretty scary group and i am thrilled that most of them are either off this planet or at least in disarray and not communicating. so the problems that we have today i think are at least a half magnitude below that but in fairness to mr. chertoff -- again, a person who knows this set of th
america is combatting enemies to a degree i don't believe the american public is clued in on but what do you make the michael chertoff's assertion that this war against al qaeda may be more dangerous than the previous one? >> it is a fascinating comment. i take mr. chertoff extremely seriously. it is a legitimate point of view. it is not one i necessarily share. i certainly think when al qaeda's core was at its strongest -- there is when we suffered our largest attack and also when we had...
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america loves him now and america celebrates the march now. but in the run-up to the march, americans were very skittish. most knew the march was going to take place and thought it was a mistake. beyond the south, even kennedy asked them don't march, don't do this. he said we want legislation on capitol hill, not a big show on the streets. and it was a. phillip randolph who said the negroes are already in the streets. it's interesting if we look at a drew hanson work he did on this in his book. if we look at what happens after '63, between '63 and '68, the dream speech is barely mentioned. it's barely mentioned. it's only after king's assassination that america thinks how can we remember this man? >> well, it wasn't even mentioned in the "washington post" the day after the speech here in washington. there's also the rewrite of some in the tradition of the right wing. they say the civil rights revolution was in a crucial sense conservative. and then they criticized the decrepitude of the civil rights movement. how the civil rights movement of '
america loves him now and america celebrates the march now. but in the run-up to the march, americans were very skittish. most knew the march was going to take place and thought it was a mistake. beyond the south, even kennedy asked them don't march, don't do this. he said we want legislation on capitol hill, not a big show on the streets. and it was a. phillip randolph who said the negroes are already in the streets. it's interesting if we look at a drew hanson work he did on this in his book....
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. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." ♪ >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst day since june as the obama administration clearly laid the groundwork for a possible military strike on syria. >> there's no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. the syrian regime. the president believes and i believe that those who use chemical weapons against defenseless men, women and children should and must be held accountable. >> market analyst todd schoenberger is "outfront" with us tonight. thank you for being here. how much of this market drop had to do with what you heard from the vice president and the president and the administration about oil in the region? >> q
. >>> also a massive outbreak of measles in america. while some people are blaming some christian teachings. >>> and a montana teacher is convicted of raping a 14-year-old student. why did the teacher only get 30 days in jail? >>> let's go "outfront." ♪ >> >> i'm jessica yellin in for erin burnett. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, stocks dive as the drumbeat to war with syria gets louder. wall street suffered its worst...
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america was going through an economic crisis. it was extended in two foreign wars. so words were the only real weapon he had at the time. he extended rhetorically an open hand to some of the dictators in the region. they responded with a closed fist. so now he finds himself in a position he has to act and ironically, he has put himself in that position to some degree with saying assad has to go and saying a red line if assad uses chemical weapons against his own people, there will be consequences. the president's own words now force him into action. it's hard to see how short of action he can work his way out of this painted corner. >> let's bring the congressman back into the conversation. again, let's talk about the polls from the new nbc poll. it shows 50% of americans are against military action. 42% are in support. if military action is defined here and we talk about launching cruise missiles from naval ships, the numbers flipping there. if we look at it from that angle, congressman, the fact it shouldn't be that big of a deal and i say this tongue in cheek, wi
america was going through an economic crisis. it was extended in two foreign wars. so words were the only real weapon he had at the time. he extended rhetorically an open hand to some of the dictators in the region. they responded with a closed fist. so now he finds himself in a position he has to act and ironically, he has put himself in that position to some degree with saying assad has to go and saying a red line if assad uses chemical weapons against his own people, there will be...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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it turns out some of the brightest young minds in america are inside the grayest old heads! meet the super-agers, next. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i feel less pain and more energized. it's that simple! i'm a believer. we're all believers! dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delici
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>> america should care about detroit. america should care about all of the cities across the country that if they are not struggling with pension liabilities and health care liabilities will be heading that way. we believe detroit is ground zero for this question of how the federal government should respond to cities that are in financial crisis. we must care about detroit. >> there's kind of a minors canary issue going on right here. all of the things that helped to hollow out detroit and make it difficult for detroit to have an economic base are the same things that are happening in other municipalities around the country. >> that's right. i mean, detroit suffers before the foreclosure crisis decimated the ranks of the city of detroit. manufacturing in many ways have gone overseas, offshore. those jobs left the motor town, this is not about local bad government, this is not about the myth of mismanagement, this is about trade policy affecting detroit. this is about the foreclosure crisis. and so these are big issues tha
>> america should care about detroit. america should care about all of the cities across the country that if they are not struggling with pension liabilities and health care liabilities will be heading that way. we believe detroit is ground zero for this question of how the federal government should respond to cities that are in financial crisis. we must care about detroit. >> there's kind of a minors canary issue going on right here. all of the things that helped to hollow out...
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that's what's always made america great. and nothing is more important to that process than what we're doing in terms of k through 12 education and higher education. now, here's the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and when i say higher education, i mean two year, four year, technical colleges, it doesn't all have to be four-year traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that's never been more important, college has never been more expensive. in fact what you've seen is that over the last three decades, the cost of higher education has gone up 260% at a time when family incomes have gone up about 16%. so i'm not a math major. there probably is some here. but if you've got one line going up 260% and another line going up 16%, you start getting a bigger and bigger gap and what's happened as a consequence is that either college has become out of reach for too many people, or young people are being loaded up with more and more debt. now, we've tried to close that gap. whe
that's what's always made america great. and nothing is more important to that process than what we're doing in terms of k through 12 education and higher education. now, here's the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, and when i say higher education, i mean two year, four year, technical colleges, it doesn't all have to be four-year traditional bachelor of arts or sciences. at a time when that's never been more important, college has never been more...
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we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely true. so as one key unemployment indicator hits a six-year low we take a closerer look at some of the arithmetic you don't often hear about. >> reporter: over the last four weeks jobless claims jobbed to 335,000 on average, the lowest average since november 2007. it is another sign coupled with last month's rate that the economy may be pulling out. >> i think the general pattern from this report, other data coming in is the economy is continuing to heal. >> reporter: another employment number may help to explain why businesses remain hesitant. it is the u-6 rate which includes under employment. it stands at 14.3%. >> we are in the fifth year of recovery and yet people are dropping out of the workforce. i have never seen that happen before.
we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely true. so as one key unemployment indicator hits a six-year low we take a closerer look at some of the arithmetic you don't often hear about. >> reporter: over the last four weeks...
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a year and a half earlier, four facilities in south america were shut down because of security concerns. and in 1999, six embassies in africa were closed also for security reasons. >>> now from preventing a terror strike to cleaning up, fox news learned about steps the obama administration is taking to keep a lid on what happened in last fall's benghazi attacks. chief washington correspondent james rosen has new information tonight. >> reporter: veterans of the intelligence community tell fox news they never witnessed the kind of sensitivity to press leaks that top officials at cia are exhibiting on the subject of benghazi. one cia source describes it as, quote, a nuclear blanket. >> why are these heroes told not to talk? what is the administration afraid of? what is it protecting? >> reporter: amid reports of cia administering polygraph tests to benghazi survivors, reports agency spokes men dismissed, they learned of five cia personnel on the ground in benghazi the night of september 11 that were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, even though all five already signed such document
a year and a half earlier, four facilities in south america were shut down because of security concerns. and in 1999, six embassies in africa were closed also for security reasons. >>> now from preventing a terror strike to cleaning up, fox news learned about steps the obama administration is taking to keep a lid on what happened in last fall's benghazi attacks. chief washington correspondent james rosen has new information tonight. >> reporter: veterans of the intelligence...
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they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite -- >> there you have it. president obama from the white house talking about syria. again, saying no final decision has been made, but if we are to act in syria, the conflict will be limited. the strikes would be limited, and there will be no boots on the ground as well. kristen welker standing by forrofor us at the white house. in terms of a timetable, what's next? when can we expect to hear from the president again? >> reporter: i wouldn't rule out hearing from him in the coming day, craig. the u.n. inspectors are still on the ground in syria. president obama leaves for the g
they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite --...
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. >>> and what's going on at america's airports? more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go "outfront." >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that agency's deputy director faced tough questions on capitol hill about edward snowden. >> for a 29-year-old school dropout to come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it is obvious that there weren't adequate controls. has anyone been fired? >> no, sir, not yet. >> who double checked snowden? >> there are checks at multiple levels. there are checks at moments when a person might be doing at any point in time. >> obviously failed. >> outfront tonight general hayden who ran the nsa until 2005. he's also the former director of the cia. general, thank you very much for being with us. i want to start with the back and forth that you heard there. obviously as you heard and near
. >>> and what's going on at america's airports? more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go "outfront." >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that agency's deputy director faced tough questions on capitol hill about edward snowden. >> for a 29-year-old...
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but we're facing a big test whether in fact, america cannot be districted. we're being brought into this. what happens if jordan next door starts to teeter? if this gets worse and worse america remains the hedgemon in that region and itself defeating to stay out because you get pulled in at a later and worse point. >> the president runs the risk, frankly, of even if he launches a cruise missile strike, the analogy after the east africa bombings when the clinton administration did the same thing into afghanistan and sudan and we still end up with 9/11. so a cruise missile strike all by itself -- >> regan fired cruise missiles into gadhafi's tent and a few people were kid but that was about it. >> john, what is also so interesting, i don't hear from anybody -- there is no enthusiasm about this in any quarter in the united states. nobody really wants to go down this road. the population -- you know, the voters included. >> the american public is tired after 12 years in afghanistan and iraq from the finance call cost and human cost. the president helped shape th
but we're facing a big test whether in fact, america cannot be districted. we're being brought into this. what happens if jordan next door starts to teeter? if this gets worse and worse america remains the hedgemon in that region and itself defeating to stay out because you get pulled in at a later and worse point. >> the president runs the risk, frankly, of even if he launches a cruise missile strike, the analogy after the east africa bombings when the clinton administration did the same...
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so a few bars in america not serving it is not going to make a dent. we should be lobbying our leaders to do something when it comes to that country. >>> next, never before seen footage of former president richard nixon in the white house, shot by his own staff. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in charge! [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonsho
so a few bars in america not serving it is not going to make a dent. we should be lobbying our leaders to do something when it comes to that country. >>> next, never before seen footage of former president richard nixon in the white house, shot by his own staff. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [...